>I missed this. I read lots of news every day, and somehow>I still manage to miss some of the horrors. Does anyone know where I>could read more about this one?

There are two really good sources for info tracking the latest on what the Bushadministration is doing.

The first is: www.smirkingchimp.com

The second is: www.buzzflash.com

Now, I pass those two on with a couple of caveats. What's good about boththose sites is that they don't actually offer content of their own, they serveas a source of links to news articles appearing in various real, honest-to-goshnewspapers and magazines, ranging from the Boston Globe to the Washington Post,the NY Times, the London Independent, the Chicago Tribune, an assortment ofCanadian newspapers, Newsday, Time, CBS and CNN and on from there.

The Chimp also tends to link to some articles in places that wear their agendason their sleeves, and I generally tend to be very critical of anything I seethere. So when linking, notice where you're going and if it's an editorial ora posting, clearly it bears less weight than an article in an establishedpublication. (Interestingly, I have found that I read stories that become ofgreat interest here in the international press long before they come to lightin the US...the Ambassador Wilson story being one such.)

The caveat on the buzzflash site is that their links -- the intro to same --tends to show more of their subjective bias as well, though they tend onaverage to link to more actual publications and fewer blogs or posts than thechimp.

So as in all things, caveat emptor...but on balance, they provide a terrificclearing house for tracking what the administration is doing. The thing tobear in mind is that so much goes on in bits and pieces that it can slip underthe radar screens until you start to put it all under one umbrella, then yousee the larger picture.